Campfire Camaraderie

Just as the campfire back at any hunting camp is the setting for many lively discussions, shared experiences, and riveting storytelling; this blog is designed to allow me to share with you all of my latest hunts, articles, video or TV projects, and all the other exciting things happening with me, Trevon Stoltzfus and www.westernbiggamehunter.com.

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Tuesday, November 21, 2006

"Crazy like a Coyote"



I just finished work on a TV Commercial for a "The Best of the West" production called "Crazy Like a Coyote." This is the new 2 hour action packed DVD with Bobby Beeman and Don Laubach (see link below)

This was especially fun not only because I was empowered to get creative on the set up of the shots but I was also able to use my wife Sandy and my great friend Travis McKenzie in the commercial. Look for its premier in a couple of weeks on "The Best of the West" TV show airing on the Men's Channel on Wednesday at 9:30pm eastern.

cut and paste the below link in your browser to see the commercial;

http://www.thebestofthewest.net/mambo/index.php

Saturday, November 11, 2006

Michael Martin Murphey


On Thursday night I had the priviledge of meeting America's #1 Cowboy singer, songwriter, and poet Michael Martin Murphey. As many of you know Michael Martin Murphey is the new Host for "The Best of the West" TV show where I am a Field Host. He was performing a concert in Heber City, UT for the Heber City Annual Cowboy Poetry and Buckaroo festival. We videoed the concert for some outtakes for the TV show and got to visit with him. He put on a great concert and is extremely excited about the new season and his partnership with "The Best of the West."

I am excited to spend more time with him and hopefully really get to know him. I hope that next hunting season will find us sitting around the campfire picking on guitars and telling stories.

Wednesday, November 08, 2006

Welcome


Hey all, as I state above this blog will be my place to easily keep you informed about what is going on with me, more on the day to day aspect of what I do.

Like a campfire I desire to keep everyone updated, informed, and excited as I learn new things, tackle new challenges, and share my successes (and near misses) in an informal dialogue.

Trev